Archives: Incidents
| Date | Company | Accusation | City / Area / Country | Source | Tags | Media |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30/06/2006 - 01/06/2006 | Motiva Enterprises (Co-owned by Saudi Aramco) (Co-owned by Shell (Royal Dutch Shell)) | Vapor storage tanks - controlling gasoline vapors - improperly maintained and leaking VOC-containing vapors. Fine - $75,000. | Bridgeport, CT, United States | US Environmental Protection Agency | Negligence, Pollution | |
| 31/08/1999 - 01/08/1999 | Motiva Enterprises (Co-owned by Saudi Aramco) (Co-owned by Shell (Royal Dutch Shell)) (Affiliate Of Texaco) | Companies cited for storing leaking or open containers of hazardous refinery waste - $94,596. | Delaware City, DE, United States | US Environmental Protection Agency | Pollution | |
| 19/09/2005 | Shell (Royal Dutch Shell) | Shell fined for failure to dispose led-containing hazardous waste - $6,680. | Marietta, PA, United States | US Environmental Protection Agency | Pollution | |
| 12/07/2011 - 04/06/2011 | ConocoPhillips | Series of oil spills, not disclosed until a month later. Suspicions of official cover-ups by the State Oceanic Administration. Lawsuit from local fishermen due to damage to ecosystem - $297 million. | Bohai Bay, Tianjin, China | Forbes, Business & Human Rights Resource Center | Bribing & Corruption, Pollution | |
| 11/01/2016 | Marathon Petroleum Corporation | Fire at refinery; 3 contract workers injured - $1 million in damages. | Galveston Bay, TX, United States | Reuters | Injuries & Diseases, Occupational Hazard | |
| 17/03/2014 | Petrobras | 'Operation Car Wash' commenses, concerning corruption at Petrobras. Allegations that executives accepted bribes in return for awarding contracts to construction firms at inflated prices. | Brazil | Financial Times, Caso Lava Jato | Bribing & Corruption | |
| 01/02/2007 | Infineum (Co-owned by Shell (Royal Dutch Shell)) (Co-owned by Exxon Mobil) | Use and distribution of new chemical in commercial auto products for several years before the chemical had undergone a required review. Civil penalty - $950,000. | Linden, NJ, United States | US Environmental Protection Agency, (2) | Fraud, Negligence | |
| 21/06/2004 | (Shell (Royal Dutch Shell)) (Island Equipment) | Companies failed to review and update risk management plans for storage of hazardous chemicals - $2,000. | Guam | US Environmental Protection Agency | Negligence, Occupational Hazard | |
| 21/06/2004 | Chicken of the Sea (Owned by Thai Union Group) | Chicken of the Sea failed to review and update risk management plans for storage of hazardous chemicals - $1,200. | American Samoa | US Environmental Protection Agency | Negligence, Occupational Hazard | |
| 31/07/2006 - 01/07/2006 | Shell (Royal Dutch Shell) | Shell fined for selling and distributing unregistered pesticide - $26,000. | Las Vegas, NV, United States | US Environmental Protection Agency | Fraud, Negligence |